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Upon completion of this course, you will be able to: Grasp basic idea of GSM system such as frequency spectrum, frequency reuse etc. Grasp the structure of the GSM system and the protocol used. Grasp certain numbers that refer to BSS Grasp the 4 kinds of channel combination and understand the idea of multi-frame. Know some radio techniques Get the idea of EDGE
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References
BSS Feature Description
BSS Signaling Analysis Manual BSC Technical Manual
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Chapter 1 GSM System Overview Chapter 2 GSM Network Structure Chapter 3 Service Area and Number Planning Chapter 4 Channels on the Wireless Interface Chapter 5 Radio Techniques Chapter 6 GPRS & EDGE Introduction
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each physical channel is characterized by a carrier frequency and a time slot number
Cellular systems are designed to operate with groups of low-power
radios spread out over the geographical service area. Each group of radios serve MSs presently located near them. The area served by each group of radios is called a CELL
Uplink and downlink signals for one user are assigned different
several slots make up a frame. This kind of technique is called Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA)
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GSM Development
Standard Protocol for GSM take effect GSM system began to provide service in Europe(2G) System was named as Global System for Mobile Communication
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Cell Technique
Macro Cell and Micro Cell
A certain radio coverage area formed by a set of transceivers that
In the beginning , High-Power BTSs are adopted to provide services. The BTS covers a wider area , but its frequency utilization is not efficient. So , it can only provide a few channels for subscribers.
Micro Cell
Later the Low-Power BTS joins the system for getting a better service area with high capacity . At the same time it adopts the frequency reuse technique to improve the efficiency of the frequency utilization and also the whole capacity of the network.
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FDMA
FDMA uses different frequency
Frequency
available is divided into many individual channels (for transmitting and receiving)every channel can support the traffic for one subscriber or some control information.
Time
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TDMA
TDMA accomplishes the
Frequency
Time
channels based on time. Different signals occupy different timeslots in certain sequence , that is , many signals are transmitted on the same frequency in different time.
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CDMA
CDMA accomplishes the
Frequency
Time
before transmission, then different information will lose nothing after being mixed and transmitted together on the same frequency and at the same time.
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Uplink
Downlink
890
915
935
960MHz
Duplex Separation:
45MHz
Channel Bandwidth:
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1710
1785 1805
1880MHz
95MHz 200KHz
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GSM 450
GSM 480 GSM 850 E-GSM 900 R-GSM 900
450.4~457.6 460.4~467.6
478.8~486 488.8~496 824~849 869~894 880~915 925~960 876~915 921~960
Fu(n)=450.6+0.2(n-259)
Fu(n)=479+0.2(n-306) Fu(n)=824.2+0.2(n-128) Fu(n)=890+0.2n Fu(n)=890+0.2(n-1024) Fu(n)=890+0.2n Fu(n)=890+0.2(n-1024) Fu(n)=1850.2+0.2(n-512)
259<=n<=293
306<=n<=340 128<=n<=251 0<=n<=124 975<=n<=1023 0<=n<=124 955<=n<=1023 512<=n<=810
Fd(n)=Fu(n)+10
Fd(n)=Fu(n)+10 Fd(n)=Fu(n)+45 Fd(n)=Fu(n)+45 Fd(n)=Fu(n)+45
PCS 1900
1850~1910 1930~1990
Fd(n)=Fu(n)+80
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Frequency Reuse
The frequency resource of mobile system is very limited. The different Subscribers can use the same frequency in different places. The quality of communication must be ensured.
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Frequency Reuse
3 2 1
6 5
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Frequency Reuse
5 9
7
11
6
2 10 4
8 12
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Cell Types
Omni-directional Cell
Omni
1
120 Degree Cell
120 degree
3
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Chapter 1 GSM System Overview Chapter 2 GSM Network Structure Chapter 3 Service Area and Number Planning Chapter 4 Channels on the Wireless Interface Chapter 5 Radio Techniques Chapter 6 GPRS & EDGE Introduction
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MS
BTS
GPRS Backbone
Internet, Intranet
Other PLMN
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PCU
BSC MS Um BTS Gb
GPRS backbone
Gi
Other PLMN
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Mobile StationMS
MS=ME+SIM
International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) Mobile Equipment
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(IMSI)
Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity (TMSI)
SIM
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BSC
The Base Transceiver Station
BSS
TC/SM
BSC BTS
BTS
The Trans-coder TC and
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switching
Bridge between
BSS
TC/SM
GPRS Backbone
Gb interface
BSC
BTS
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PCU
SGSN
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NSS
OMC
EC MSC/VLR
PSTN
Mobile-service Switching Center Home Location Register Visitor Location Register Equipment Identity Register Authentication Center Echo Cancellor
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Interface management
Inter-network & Inter-working Billing
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Subscriber ID (IMSI and MSISDN) Current subscriber VLR (current location) Supplementary service information
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Mobile Status (IMSI attached / detached / busy / idle etc.) Location Area Identity(LAI) Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity(TMSI)
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MMI
OS
Fault Management
DB
Configuration Management
Performance Management
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Chapter 1 GSM System Overview Chapter 2 GSM Network Structure Chapter 3 Service Area and Number Planning Chapter 4 Channels on the Wireless Interface Chapter 5 Radio Techniques Chapter 6 GPRS & EDGE Introduction
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Service Area
Service Area
PLMN service area PLMN service area
MSC service area...
Location area...
......
cell
cell
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LAI
MCC
MNC
Location Area Identification
LAC
MCC: Mobile Country CodeIt consists of 3 digits . For example: The MCC of China is "460" MNC: Mobile Network CodeIt consists of 2 digits . For example: The MNC of China Mobile is "00" LAC: Location Area CodeIt is a two bytes hex code. The value 0000 and FFFF is invalid. For example: 460-00-0011
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CGI
CGI: Cell Global Identification
The CGI is a unique international identification for a cell The format is LAI+CI LAI: Location Area Identification CI: Cell Identity. This code uses two bytes hex code to identify the cells within an LAI. For example : 460-00-0011-0001
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BSIC
BSICBase Station Identification Color Code)
NCC
BSIC
BCC
NCC: PLMN network color code. It comprises 3 bit. It allows various neighboring PLMNs to be distinguished. BCC: BTS color code. It comprises 3 bit, used to distinguish different cells assigned the same frequency!
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MSISDN
CC
NDC
SN
CC: Country Code. For example: The CC of China is "86". NDC: National Destination Code. For example: The NDC of China Telecom is 139, 138, 137, 136, 135. SN: Subscriber Number. Format:H0 H1 H2 H3 ABCD Example: 86-139-0666-1234
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IMSI
Not more than 15 digits
3 digits
2 digits
MCC
MNC
NMSI IMSI
MSIN
MCC: Mobile Country CodeIt consists of 3 digits . For example: The MCC of China is "460" MNC: Mobile Network CodeIt consists of 2 digits . For example: The MNC of China Telecom is "00" MSIN: Mobile Subscriber Identification Number. H1H2H3 S ABCDEF For example: 666-9777001 NMSI: National Mobile Subscriber IdentificationMNC and MSIN form it together. For Example of IMSI : 460-00-666-9777001
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TMSI
TMSI: Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identification)
The TMSI is assigned only after successful subscriber
authentication.
The VLR controls the allocation of new TMSI numbers and notifies
the operator.
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IMEI
IMEI: International Mobile Station Equipment Identification
TAC
FAC
SNR
SP
IMEI
TAC: Type approval code, 6 bit, determined by the type approval center FAC: Final assembly code, 2 bit, It is determined by the manufacturer. SNR: Serial number, 6 bits, It is issued by the manufacturer of the MS. SP: 1 bit , Not used.
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Chapter 1 GSM System Overview Chapter 2 GSM Network Structure Chapter 3 Service Area and Number Planning Chapter 4 Channels on the Wireless Interface Chapter 5 Radio Techniques Chapter 6 GPRS & EDGE Introduction
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1 2
3 4
5 6
7 0
1 2
Timeslot
TDMA FRAME
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Control Channel (CCH) : Or Signaling Channel, transmits all kinds of control information.
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Speech
Data
TCH/FS
TCH/HS
TCH/9.6
TCH/2.4
TCH Traffic Channel TCH/FS Full rate Speech Channel TCH/HS Half rate Speech Channel TCH/9.6 Data Channel 9.6kb/s TCH/4.8 Data Channel 4.8kb/s TCH/2.4 Data Channel 2.4Kb/s
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BCH
Synch. CH.
FACCH
Broadcast Control Channel BCCH Common Control Channel CCCH Dedicated Control Channel DCCH Associated Control Channel ACCH
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BCH
Synch. Channels
SCH
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FCCH
CCCH
PCH/AGCH downlink
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DCCH
SDCCH
ACCH
FACCH
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SACCH
CCH
RACH
CCCH
DCCH
DCH
TCH
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CCH
BCCH
SCH BCCH
CCCH
PCH AGCH
SDCCH
DCH
DCCH
SACCH FACCH
TCH
TCH/F TCH/H
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Search for frequency correction burst Search for synchronous burst Extract system information
FCCH SCH BCCH PCH RACH AGCH SDCCH SDCCH TCH FACCH
Idle mode
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TCH
TCH
Packet service channel (PDTCH)
BCCH CCCH
SACCH
Broadcast control channel: PBCCH Public control channel: PPCH, PRACH, PAGCH Private control channel: PACCH, PTCCH
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In case of small GPRS traffic, GPRS and circuit services use the same BCCH
and CCCH in the cell. In this case, only combination mode 3 is needed in the cell
With the increase of traffic, the packet public channel should be configured in the
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GSM Multi-frames
TDMA Frames 0 1
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
46 47 48 49 50
51 Frame Multi-frames
CONTROL CHANNELS
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GSM Multi-frames
TDMA Frames 0 1
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
0 1 2 3 4
21 22 23 24 25
26 Frame Multi-frames
TRAFFIC CHANNELS
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Chapter 1 GSM System Overview Chapter 2 GSM Network Structure Chapter 3 Service Area and Number Planning Chapter 4 Channels on the Wireless Interface Chapter 5 Radio Techniques Chapter 6 GPRS & EDGE Introduction
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Power Control
Both Uplink and Downlink power settings can be controlled independently and individually.
5W 0.8W
8W
BCCH ------Does not attend Power control
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TA
Transmission delay t
Transmission delay t
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Multi-path Fading
Diversity Frequency Hopping
Time Dispersion
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overcoming the impact of fading across the radio channel and increasing the received signal to interference ratio.
enough correlated) fading between antenna branches i.e. not all antennas experience fades at the same time.
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Kinds of Diversity
Time diversity
Coding, interleaving
Frequency diversity
f
Frequency hopping
Space diversity
Multiple antennas
Polarization diversity
Dual-polarized antennas
Multi-path diversity
Equalizer
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Frequency Hopping
Frequency
f0
f1
f2 f3 f4 Frame Time
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Chapter 1 GSM System Overview Chapter 2 GSM Network Structure Chapter 3 Service Area and Number Planning Chapter 4 Channels on the Wireless Interface Chapter 5 Radio Techniques Chapter 6 GPRS & EDGE Introduction
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3G 2.5G
2 Mbps 384 kbps IMT-2000
2G
57.6 kbps 9.6 kbps GSM HSCSD
115 kbps
GPRS
EDGE
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GPRS EGPRS
29.6 22.4 17.6 14.8 8.8 11.2
44.8
20.0
13.4
15.6
10.0 0.0
9.0
CS-1
CS-2
CS-3
CS-4
GMSK
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Summary
The frequency spectrum used in GSM The structure of GSM Certain service area and numbers Some radio techniques used in GSM
Evolution of GSM
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